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Wise Blood: Chapters 5–9

Hazel Motes, a World War II veteran, returns to his Tennessee hometown to begin a "ministry" against religion.

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  1. propriety
    correct behavior
    He crawled into the bushes out of a sense of propriety.
  2. discreet
    not easily noticeable
    He left the second-shift guard and approached the pool from a discreet footpath that led behind the ladies' end of the bath house to a small clearing where the entire pool could be seen at once.
  3. sprig
    a small branch or stem, usually with leaves or flowers
    Anyone who parted the abelia sprigs at just that place, would think he saw a devil and would fall down the slope and into the pool.
  4. suggestive
    tending to hint at something improper or indecent
    Here he would have a chocolate malted milkshake and would make some suggestive remarks to the waitress, whom he believed to be secretly in love with him.
  5. suffuse
    become overspread as with a fluid, a color, or light
    His face was suddenly suffused with secret knowledge.
  6. uppity
    arrogant or self-important
    "I reckon you ain't as uppity as you was last night," he said.
  7. matron
    a married woman who is staid and dignified
    Two black bears sat in the first one, facing each other like two matrons having tea, their faces polite and self-absorbed.
  8. urn
    a large vase that usually has a pedestal or feet
    There was nothing in the hall but two urns and an old man asleep in a straight chair against the wall.
  9. piquant
    attracting or delighting
    The ones on the walls were full of birds tilted on varnished sticks and looking down with dried piquant expressions.
  10. exalt
    fill with sublime emotion
    He rolled over and lay stretched out on the ground, with an exalted look on his face. He thought he was floating.
  11. marquee
    a structure, often with a signboard, over an entrance
    The lights around the marquee were so bright that the moon, moving overhead with a small procession of clouds behind it, looked pale and insignificant.
  12. portly
    fairly large
    A thin little man with a long upper lip was at the glass ticket box, buying tickets for three portly women who were behind him.
  13. indignation
    a feeling of righteous anger
    "What I give you the other night," she said, "was a looker indignation for what I seen you do. It was you give me the eye. You should have seen him, Papa," she said, "looked me up and down."
  14. homely
    lacking in physical beauty or proportion
    He wanted someone he could teach something to and he took it for granted that the blind man's child, since she was so homely, would also be innocent.
  15. calculating
    good at tricking people to get something
    The mouth had a look that might have been either holy or calculating, but there was a wildness in the eyes that suggested terror.
  16. entrench
    fix firmly or securely
    His jaw tightened and he entrenched himself behind it and drove on.
  17. gusto
    vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment
    "How I like to walk in a field is barefooted," she said with gusto.
  18. jubilant
    full of high-spirited delight
    The jubilant expression on the face that looked from around the tree, flattened.
  19. foolhardy
    marked by defiant disregard for danger or consequences
    He had a nasty impulse to kick it to pieces, but he let it stay there, exactly in the position it had sat down in, because for the time anyway, he was not a foolhardy boy who took chances on the meanings of things.
  20. reverence
    a respectful mental attitude
    Enoch didn't own a slop-jar but he had a certain reverence for the purpose of things and since he didn't have the right thing to put in it, he left it empty.
  21. trellis
    latticework used to support climbing plants
    Directly over this place for the treasure, there was a gray marble slab and coming up from behind it was a wooden trellis-work of hearts, scrolls and flowers, extending into a hunched eagle wing on either side, and containing in the middle, just at the level of Enoch's face when he stood in front of it, a small oval mirror.
  22. smug
    marked by excessive complacency or self-satisfaction
    As it was, he couldn't do anything in his room but what the smug face was watching, not shocked because nothing better could be expected and not amused because nothing was funny.
  23. gilt
    a coating of gold or of something that looks like gold
    Immediately after he finished with the pictures, he went out and bought chintz curtains, a bottle of gilt, and a paint brush with all the money he had saved.
  24. preposterous
    inviting ridicule
    He wasn't the kind of a boy who grabs at any possibility and runs off, proposing this or that preposterous thing.
  25. surly
    unfriendly and inclined toward anger or irritation
    His blood was rushing around like a woman who cleans up the house after the company has come, and he was surly and rebellious.
  26. alcove
    a small recess opening off a large room or garden
    He appeared to be working his way to a rumbling noise which came from the center of a small alcove that formed the entrance to the drug store.
  27. resignation
    acceptance of an unpleasant but inevitable situation
    When he recovered himself, he was sitting against the wall of the picture show building and he was not thinking any more about escaping his duty. It was night and he had the feeling that the knowledge he couldn't avoid was almost on him. His resignation was perfect.
  28. gesticulate
    show, express, or direct through movement
    The figure's arms were working up and down and he had thin, gesticulating hands, almost as pale as the hat.
  29. glower
    look angry or sullen as if to signal disapproval
    He stood glowering at her for an instant and then he picked up the straight chair and raised it as if he were going to bring it down on her.
  30. lapsed
    no longer active or practicing
    But it was all a mistake because after they had gone and got out again and Haze had asked him to be a member of the Church Without Christ, or more than that, a disciple, an apostle, the boy said he was sorry but he couldn't be a member of that church because he was a Lapsed Catholic.
  31. succession
    a following of one thing after another in time
    Haze put his foot on the starter a succession of times but nothing happened.
  32. pallet
    a mattress filled with straw or a pad made of quilts
    Haze moved the two-by-four off the seat frame to make more room to fix up his pallet.
  33. rend
    tear or be torn violently
    A howl arose that would have rended almost any heart.
  34. impassioned
    characterized by intense emotion
    When the howls died down, Haze heard a few steps up to the car and then an impassioned, breathless voice say through the tin, "You watch out, friend. I'm going to run you out of business. I can get my own new jesus and I can get Prophets for peanuts, you hear? Do you hear me, friend?" the hoarse voice said.
  35. palpitate
    beat rapidly
    His breath came short and his heart was palpitating as if he had run all the way here from a great distance.
Created on Tue Jun 15 16:21:45 EDT 2021 (updated Mon Jun 21 10:05:50 EDT 2021)

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